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Conspiratorymadness t1_iugnypy wrote
What's a jute?
title-guy OP t1_iugpa2f wrote
I can’t tell if this is an actual question or a reference to My Cousin Vinny.
If a question, the Jutes were one of the Germanic tribes that invaded Great Britain at some point deep in the past.
If a reference to My Cousin Vinny, we’ll done!
mic_salami t1_iuh66qo wrote
Literally it means a person from Juteland what used to be the Roman name for northern Denmark while Jutes were general name for tribes/people living in them.
In around 5-6th century bunch of germanic tribes, specifically Angles Saxons and Jutes, migrated to england after romans left the isle and took over most of the east south and central territory with exception of wales and north that would later become scotland, forming additional kingdoms that later would in then be conquered by scandinavians some 400 years later.
mic_salami t1_iuh6jk7 wrote
More like taking a shovel, digging out archoeological site, and staring a war based on conflict between tribes that happened over 1600 years ago.
LorenzoStomp t1_iuhmb0u wrote
It's pointing out that even if we were to make an ethnically homogenous state like many racists want, they would still find reasons to judge and exclude others. The problem lies not in the other person, but in the judgers' inclination to view any difference from themselves as harmful.
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